Under the contract secured from PGE Capital in June 2014, Alstom will supply, install and commission 30 ECO 110 3MW wind turbines.
The turbines will have a 110m diameter rotor, 90m high steel tower and a SCADA2 remote control system.
Construction on the wind farm is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2015.
Alstom will also provide operations and maintenance for two years.
Alstom Wind business senior vice president Yves Rannou said: "Alstom is proud to contribute to this project, thus confirming our involvement in the development of the wind power sector and the effort to build a sustainable energy mix in Poland."
The Lotnisko wind farm is considered to be the largest investment made by PGE Capital in the renewable energies field.
The facility facility forms part of PGE’s strategy to reach about 234MW of power from wind projects by 2016. The company currently has more than 300MW wind power installed capacity.
Image: Four ECO 110 Wind onshore turbines in Landes de Couesmé (France). Photo: Courtesy of Alstom.